U.S. black metal torchbearers Hulder return with their third full-length statement Verbolgen and Decibelis proud to offerour own exclusive edition onHardwood color vinyllimited to just 100 copiescourtesy of our dear friends at 20 Buck Spin. Over the course of three albums, Hulder has evolved from the vision of a solitary black metal entity into something
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Another week, another paycheck, another vinyl drop –we all know how the story goes. Your favorite band ends up dropping a new variant, you’re dying to get your hands on it, you marvel at it when you finally do, play it once, and then let it collect dust. Suddenly, a record worth $30 is now
Greetings,Decibel readers! This week’s new releases bring a lot of though-provoking songs to the weekend. In particular, there’s two masters of weaving doom into their styles and creating remarkable and memorable sonic passages. There’s also the latest from a 2000s mathcore heavyweight and one of the best melodic black metal bands in the game. But
Check out the new song from Long Island/New York hardcore crushers Total Meltdown, “The Spell,” premiering via a cool animated video. Based in both the Long Island and New York hardcore scenes, Total Meltdown will release their highly anticipated second EP on June 26 through the legendary New York hardcore label Wreck-Age Records. Total Meltdown
Tired of sleeping in the van? Is the La Quinta Inn with the room doors that open directly onto the highway too rich for your blood on this run of tour dates? Does every single 24-hour convenience store on this side of the Mississippi have your picture taped to the register, warning employees that you’re
I’ve always been a sucker for promo videos showing bands on the road and doing shit like heading to the club, loading in, setting up for a show and all the behind the scenes shenanigans and mugging for the camera that takes place during the course of an empty venue being transformed into a sweaty
Photo by Capitolo Labirinto (Studio Figure) Actual fact: Italy doesn’t have any true deserts. They have some sand dunes and dry badlands in the south, but whatever “arcane desert rituals” stoner doom trio King Potenaz are performing on their latest full length, Arcane Desert Rituals Vol. 2,are merely symbolic. But, hey these dudes—Giuseppe Guarini (vocals/guitars),
Another week, another Wednesday. It’s Smokey Goretooth again with a new “Do I Suck?,” MetalSucks’ version of “Am I The Asshole?” where we take your horror stories and ultimately decide if you suck for some bullshit you may or may not have done. Today’s installment comes from Molly, who’s wondering if she’s a dick because
When Converge released their eleventh album earlier this year, the critical and fan response was nearly universal: Love is Not Enough is the best Converge album in a long time. How long depends on what you like most about Converge, but Love Is Not Enough took the band’s sound back to their roots, recalling the
When I heard I would be reviewing the new album by some band called Pharmacist, I got pretty excited. After all, my old buddy Chet worked as a pharmacist’s assistant back in the early 80s, and we spent many a wild night partying with the quaaludes he used to pilfer from his dumbshit boss before
Photo by Kathleen Kennedy Magruder A few months back we offered you a full stream of Texas noiseniksKallohonka‘s debut album,Lazer Blood (which you can revisit here). We hope you’ve recovered sufficiently from that exposure and are prepared for a video from one of the tracks, “Psychic Surgery,” on said long player. In this video, seemingly
In previous articles, I have really been trying to go more think piece, less stink piece, but maybe it’s time for this gob to break the label of being some new,green journalist; it’s time for Johnny’s first real interview! I saw all this commotion about a counterfeit merch store profiting off one of my favorite
photo: Aleksandra Anderberg After 15 years of hibernation, Burnt by the Sun have officially reactivated. The New Jersey-born metal/hardcore act responsible for aughts crushers Soundtrack to the Personal Revolution (2002), The Perfect Is the Enemy of the Good (2003) and Heart of Darkness (2009) embark on a second act born of lifelong friendships. The core
Greetings,Decibel readers! There’s three particularly dark and brutal albums on today’s list, ones that should please the palettes of those looking for fire, blood, and brimstone. On the other hand, I also chose a hard rock album that totally contrasts with that vibe. AndConverge. Can’t argue with that. — Converge – Hum of Hurt AnotherConverge
Greetings, once again from Dropocalypse Friday, where you have left the mines of capitalist labor and are looking for ways to swiftly “stimulate the economy” by burning your paycheck on records. Fortunately for you, we have a nice list of purchases you can make and hide from your wife – in the off-chance that you
Photo courtesy of Entropist Denver, CO progressive metal band Entropist share their new single “Intense Warmth,” as the follow‑up to their debut single “Creation.” Both tracks appear on the band’s upcoming debut full‑length album, The Vision, arriving June 26. Entropist’s origins trace back to 2013 in Greeley, Colorado, where Solomon, Jeremy, Parker, and drummer Matt
The Dwarvesreturn with a new full-length, JENKEM, arriving June 5via Greedy Records(Distributed by MVD). Get a sneak peak of “Damned If I Do” before the record drops. In anticipation of the album, we caught up with band mastermind Blag Dahlia to talk about what we can expect. JENKEM feels really energized and locked in—not like
The tour’s over, you’re at least two years out from your next “big things coming” post, and recent reports assert that you need a lot more money than you currently make to afford a home. If our calculations are correct over here at Net Worthless, that means you need to quadruple your earnings, which brings
Happy Wednesday, y’all. Or, as happy as it can be, at least. Smokey Goretooth here again with another installment of “Do I Suck?,” MetalSucks’ version of “Am I The Asshole?” where we take your horror stories and ultimately decide if you suck for some bullshit you may or may not have done. Today’s entry comes
Photo by Clinton Jacob Chicago and Minneapolis were the heralded Midwest cities when it came to noise rock in the ’80s and ’90s, but Decibel Hall of Fame inductees Die Kreuzen repped for nearby Milwaukee, which had its own fertile punk and post-hardcore scene. In that fine tradition, the Brew City offers up power trio